Turn the card stock and now measure 1 1/2″ in from the long side. Use your craft knife or paper trimmer to make a slit starting at the 2″ score and end it at the 10″ score mark. Make sure to do this on BOTH long sides.

The following picture shows the mountain & valley folds. Make your folds as pictured.

Ink all edges of the card.

Next add coordinating scrapbook papers to each of the sections of the card. I like to ink my edges and trim the papers so that they leave a “border” showing.

Add embellishments, stamps, sticker’s ribbons as you like.

I hope I inspired you to try one of these cards... it's so easy to make the base and I ~LOVE~ the clean, crisp lines of it! I'm such a linear scrapbooker that this type of project really appeals to me.

Send me a picture of a card you've made using this technique, and then watch and see if it's featured on an upcoming blog post!

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